Biden Extends ‘Temporary’ COVID Relief Measure Into Third Year

After courts halted the Biden administration’s hundred-billion-dollar student loan cancellation scheme, the White House on Tuesday announced that it will yet again freeze payments on the loans, an ostensibly temporary measure that began in March 2020.

The Department of Education will extend the freeze, which the department continues to call “temporary relief,” until 60 days after June 30, 2023, or until the Supreme Court rules on the cancellation scheme, CNN reported.

The White House falsely claimed in August that the most recent extension would be the last, CNN noted.- READ MORE

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